Meerkats
have
long,
thin
tails.
The
tails
help
them
balance.
They
have
long
claws.
The
claws
help
them
dig.
A
meerkat
can
close
its
ears.
This
keeps
sand
out
while
it
digs.
Meerkats
live
in
southern
Africa.
They
live
in
the
desert.
They
dig
burrows.
The
burrows
help
them
stay
cool
during
the
very
hot
part
of
the
day.
In
the
morning,
meerkats
lie
in
the
sun
to
warm
up.
Meerkats
mostly
eat
insects.
They
sometimes
eat
lizards
and
birds.
They
also
eat
plants.
Meerkats
work
together
to
hunt
larger
prey.
If
a
guard
meerkat
sees
a
predator,
it
warns
the
others.
Female
meerkats
have
two
to
five
babies
in
a
litter.
The
fathers
and
siblings
help
care
for
the
babies.
They
teach
the
babies
to
hunt
and
play.
Meerkats
live
for
approximately
eight
years.



